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  1. ChickenCanoe

    Blood in poop

    I have never done the piece of sod in the brooder thing myself but I don't think it is a bad idea. It has been almost 10 years since I used medicated feed. I bought it once on purpose and once by mistake. I've bought Corid once and used it twice but it eventually expired and I threw it away a...
  2. ChickenCanoe

    Blood in poop

    You could easily have brought the protozoa or its oocysts in on your shoes. It can be brought in on feeders, water founts and many other pieces of equipment. Your adult flock has long ago developed resistance. The reason chicks are so vulnerable is that the first time they've been exposed, they...
  3. ChickenCanoe

    Blood in poop

    The response to Corid is pretty rapid. I don't know the dosage off the top of my head but a quick search here will give it to you.
  4. ChickenCanoe

    Blood in poop

    It does expire but is probably good for 3 years from manufacture. The expiration date will be on the bottle. They picked up a few oocysts from the ground and then pooped some into the bedding and from there they exploded.
  5. ChickenCanoe

    Blood in poop

    They have an overload of coccidia oocysts and have developed coccidiosis. You need to get some Corid(amprolium) or other coccidiostat immediately. When they shed blood and are fluffed up, losses are imminent. The protozoa doccidia are everywhere in the world in soil. If bedding isn't bone dry...
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